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Each year on Nov. 11, much of the world stops to remember those allied soldiers who died and continue to die fighting for their countries, and with each solemn ceremony there emerges a new generation of Canadians old enough to be able to comprehend the sadness and loss that conflicts inflict, and that their world would likely be a very different place had thousands of men and women not sacrificed their own lives in defence of future generations’ freedom. Boundary Central Secondary School was the focal point last Tuesday, when students from several West Boundary elementary schools joined their high school
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Grade 6 and 7 students from the Greenwood and West Boundary elementary schools descended on the Rock Creek Cemetery recently for a fall clean up, comprised of weed trimming, lawn mowing, pruning and headstone sweeping. Eighteen volunteers left the cemetery looking neat and tidy for the winter, and the schools have pledged another day next spring for a similar effort. Participating students will receive a contribution towards the 6/7 field trips to Victoria and Vancouver next June, and are always on the look out for additional opportunities to help fund their excursions. Individuals or groups with suitable projects for the students are asked to contact Jennifer Macfarlane at 250-446-2846.
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Saturday, Nov. 21: The 34th Annual Arts and Crafts Fair sponsored by the Greenwood Library will be held at the McArthur Centre from 10 a.m. - 3 p.m. For info call 250-445-6111 (Mond-Wed-Fri 12 - 5 p.m.). Sunday, Nov. 29: Rock Creek 5th Annual Christmas Light Up will be held from 3 - 5 p.m. at the Rock Creek Market Grounds. Supper is by donation. This will also provide an opportunity to say thank you to our local, hardworking and dedicated fireman who will be serving up hot chocolate. Monday, Nov. 30: A public meeting will be held at the Rock Creek fairgrounds at 7 p.m. This will be an informal meeting to bring people up to date on a number of issues and to brainstorm options and directions. Topics will include fire protection, FireSmart project, educating and training, and emergency preparedness. This meeting is for all West Boundary communities. Saturday, Dec. 5: The Rock Creek 33rd Annual Christmas Craft Fair will be held from 10 a.m. - 3 p.m. at the Rock Creek Fairgrounds. For more info and table reservations, contact Maria at 250-446-2563.
REGULAR EVENTS: Mondays: Drop-in crib at Greenwood Legion at 7 p.m. $3 buy-in. Mondays: Girl Guides of Canada meets after school from 3:30 to 5 at WBES. Contact Jeanine Fraser at WBES or Linda Sheppard at 250-443-1529. Mondays: Floor curling at the Westbridge Hall (2935 Hwy 33), starting at 1 p.m. $1 per session. Contact Linda at 250-446-2031 for more information. First & Third Monday: Midway Village Council meeting; 6:30 p.m. with a delegation or 7 p.m. if none. First & Third Monday: The Bridge Drop-in Centre in Midway is open from 10 a.m. - 2 p.m. Closed on holiday Mondays, but will be open the next day on Tuesday. First Monday: Greenwood Seniors Centre meeting at 2
p.m. Info: 250-445-2290. Second & Fourth Monday: Greenwood City Council meeting at 7 p.m. Third Monday: Bridesville Women’s Institute meets at 11 am. Info: 446-2210 or 446-2121. Third Monday: Frolicking Fancies – the Greenwood Red Hat Ladies Group meet monthly in Greenwood. Information Francine 250-445-6734; or Shirley 250445-9908. Third Monday: Discover Rock Creek Society meeting at 6:30 – for location info phone 250-528-0227. Last Monday: Kettle River Recreation Commission meets at the Little Red School House at 7 p.m. Info Bill Watson 250-446-2325 or Sherry Dalziel 250-446-2997. Mondays and Wednesdays: Boot Camp at McArthur Centre in Greenwood from 6-7. $10 drop-in or $60 per month. Info 250-442-3664. Postponed until further notice. Monday & Wednesday beginning Sept. 15: Country Kids Playschool 8:30 to 11:30 a.m. at the Rock Creek Health Centre. For info or to register call Sara Eek 250446-2202. Tuesdays: AA Meetings at McArthur Centre in Greenwood at 8 p.m. Tuesday, Thursday, and Saturday: Greenwood Seniors’ Drop-in Centre, 9 a.m. - 3 p.m. Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday: 11 - 3 pm Greenwood Seniors’ Centre Thrift Store, 100 Deadwood. Tuesdays and Thursdays: Taekwondo at BCSS gym from 4 to 5 p.m. Open to ages 6 (with supervision) to 106. Tuesdays and Thursdays: Boundary Women’s Resource Centre on Market Avenue in Grand Forks open from 9 a.m. to - 3 p.m. Info 250-442- 5212. First Tuesday: Elks #493 monthly meeting at the Slavonic Hall in Grand Forks at 7 p.m. Info: 250-442-2856 or 250-442-4276.
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Third Tuesday: Kettle Valley Wildlife Association meets at the range in Rock Creek at 7 p.m. Wednesdays: Writer’s group meeting at 11 a.m. at Bored Room Bistro in Midway. Wednesdays: Girl Guides of Canada meet at King of Kings Church in Midway, Sparks ages 5-6 and Brownies ages 7-8 meet at 4:30-5:45; Guides ages 9-11 and Pathfinders ages 12-14 meet from 6 to 7:30. Info 250449-2309 or 250-445-9955. Wednesdays: Midway Crib Tournament – Bored Room Bistro, 607 Eighth Avenue, Midway at 7 p.m. Wednesdays: Senior’s Bingo at 1 p.m. at the Greenwood Senior’s Drop-in Centre. $1 admission. Wednesdays: Women’s Counseling in Rock Creek and West Boundary: Free and confidential. For information call the STV counselor at 1-855-441-3131 or 442-3131. Childcare and transportation subsidies are available. First Wednesday: West Boundary Senior Housing Society meeting at 1 p.m. in Parkview Manor Midway. Second Wednesday: Boundary Citizen’s Patrol meets at Midway Senior’s Centre from 7 - 8 p.m. Info: Wayne 250-449-2191, Paul 250-445-2111, or Wolfgang 250446-2455. Second Wednesday: Greenwood Board of Trade meets at 7 p.m. at City Hall. Third Wednesday: Rock Creek Women’s Institute meet for a potluck lunch at 11:45. Info: 250-446-2454 or 250-446 -2608. Third Wednesday: Main River Women’s Institute meets in Westbridge at 1 p.m. Info: 250-446-2616. Third Wednesday: Rock Creek & Boundary Fair Assoc. meets at 7 p.m. at the pavilion from March through November. Info: 250-446- 2465. Thursdays: Free Yoga Classes in Greenwood at the McArthur Centre from 10:00-11:30 a.m. For more information call: Diane at 250-445-6364. Thursdays: Kinesiology at the old Kettle Valley School House from 9:30 to 12. Thursdays: Anglican Thrift Store from 11-3. Info phone Les Williams 250-445-2216. Thursdays: Quilters and other crafters meet at the Midway Senior’s Centre at 9:30 a.m. Come for coffee and bring your needle project to work on. Membership fee $10 per year. Thursdays: Midway Museum Fundraiser - Texas Hol-
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dem Poker Registration 6:30 p.m. $20 to play, held at The Hotel, Midway. Thursdays: Boundary Guiding Unit for girls in Midway and Greenwood meets from 4:30 - 7:30 p.m. at King of Kings Church in Midway. Sparks and Brownies ages 5 8, 4:30 - 5:45 p.m.; Guides and Pathfinders ages 9 - 15, 6 - 7:30 p.m. Join any time for new experience. First Thursday: Rock Creek Medical Society meets at 7 p.m. in the boardroom of the clinic. First & Third Thursday: Food bank at the Evangel Chapel at 11 a.m. Donations welcome. Info 250-445-2125. Second & Fourth Thursday: Kettle River Lions Club meets at 7 p.m. in the Medical Clinic boardroom at Rock Creek. Third Thursday: Founder’s Day 2016 planning meeting at 6 p.m. in Greenwood City Hall. Contact Janet at 250445-6133 for information. Fridays: Bingo at Greenwood Community Hall. Doors open 5 p.m., early bird 7 p.m. Progressive jackpot. Fridays: Coffee at Midway Seniors Centre from 9:30 - 11. Fridays: Overeaters Anonymous 11 a.m. - 12 noon at St. Jude’s Church in Greenwood. Second and Fourth Friday: Karaoke at the Royal Canadian Legion in Greenwood. 7 p.m. until 11 p.m. Third Friday: Movie nights at Midway Community Hall; 7 p.m. Bring your own travel cup. $3 includes movie, drink and popcorn. First, Third and Fifth Fridays: Darts at the Greenwood Royal Canadian Legion with doors opening at 6 p.m. Saturdays: Lion’s Club Meat Draw, at Hot-L Pub, Midway. Starts at 3 p.m. Saturdays: Greenwood Royal Canadian Legion Canteen open 2 p.m. Meat draw 3:30 p.m. Last Saturday: Karaoke at Hotel Midway – Hot-L Pub at 8:30. Last Saturday: The Bridge is open from 10 a.m. - 12 p.m. Second Sunday – Nov. 15 and through to April 3: Cribbage at the Westbridge Hall (2935 Hwy 33), staring at 1:30 p.m. Fee is $5 per session (eight games per session). Prizes are doubled if more than 24 players. Call Del at 250-446-2330 for more information. Greenwood Public Library: Open Mon, Wed, Fri. and Sat. Opens at noon.
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Quote of the Week: Though I am not naturally honest, I am so sometimes by chance. – William Shakespeare (1564 - 1616) Joke of the Week: A wife send her husband an sms on a cold winter evening: “Windows frozen”. The husband sent an answer back: “Pour some warm water over them”. Some time later the husband receives an answer from his wife: “The computer is completely messed up now”.
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Thief steals passport, purse Break and Enter nets passport
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Police remind the public to
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cence plates from Alberta. The male and female occupants of the vehicle were arrested for possession of stolen property over $5,000 and driving prohibition. Both were released with a court date set in early 2016.
MIDWAY LIBRARY be vigilant in reporting suspi- came upon a vehicle that had stolen liPOLICE
BRIEFS REPORT
On Nov. 12, Midway RCMP attended a break and enter on a rural property on the Rock Creek Bridesville Road. A purse and passport were taken from the house.
Couple arrested for multiple offences On Nov. 14, Midway RCMP were
Three early bird games, 11 regular games, two express, two progressive, two odd/even, two bonanza, luckyball and 50/50. Our 1st progressive pot will be $640+ in 53 numbers. The 2nd Progressive pot will be $940+ in 57 numbers. Please come out and support upgrades to your community hall and bring a friend. The more in attendance the bigger the pots. Full concession (hamburgers/hotdogs). Players must be 19 years of age and older.
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Student enrolment up by 18 Don’t hibernate this winter! CRAIG LINDSAY
Boundary Creek Times Contributor
The board of trustees for School District 51 (Boundary) met for their regular meeting Nov. 10 at the school board office in Grand Forks. The board heard several good presentations from staff, particularly about the new curriculum.
Grey talks about projectbased learning
Matt Grey, a science teacher at Grand Forks Secondary School (GFSS), gave a presentation to the board about his experience last year teaching a project-based learning section on water systems. The project-based learning idea allowed the students to work much more independently and discover answers themselves, he explained. Grey said that the engagement by the students at first was high but dropped over the six weeks of the program. He also said the students would have benefited more if they learned it at an earlier age. At the end of the six weeks the students showed off their projects to the mayor and senior staff at the city as well as the superintendent (Kevin Ar-
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gue) and director of learning (Doug Lacey). Grey said it was clear during the presentations which students put time in and worked hard and which ones didn’t. Superintendent’s report Superintendent Kevin Argue gave his month end report for October. Argue said he managed to visit all the schools in Grand Forks as well as Christina Lake Elementary (CLES) and Boundary Central Secondary (BCSS). He was able to observe Terry Fox runs at both Hutton Elementary and BCSS. Argue also spoke about the district planning for the new Framework for Enhancing Student Learning. He said the district plans and timelines for the new framework are to be made public by March. “Planning has begun in conjunction with the Boundary District Teachers’ Association (BDTA) for supporting teachers as they transition to the new K-9 curriculum in September
2016,” said Argue. He added that to that end, teachers will have two additional non-instructional days that the Ministry of Education placed into the 2015-16 calendar.
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Board approves field trip The board of trustees approved in principle the GFSS Global Citizenship Club’s proposed field trip to Ecuador during spring break of 2017. The cost for the trip would be approximately $4,000 per student. School numbers up In her report to the board, Jeannette Hanlon, SD51 secretary-treasurer, said the number of students in the Boundary has gone up by 18 in the latest head count since Sept. 30. BCSS added two students; Hutton added eight; while Perley and CLES each added one. Hanlon also said that the district has added 32 EA (educational assistant) hours, which is equivalent to five positions. She also reported that all irrigation systems at the schools have been flushed and are prepared for winter. Crews are continuing to pick up as many leaves as possible before the snow hits.
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Let them ski!
As this week’s article featuring excerpts from essays penned and pictures drawn by West Boundary Elementary School students attests to, people in this area are disappointed and extremely frustrated by the apparent non-opening of the area’s beloved Mt. Baldy ski resort. The history of the mountain, as far as recreation is concerned, is not that long, opening to skiing in 1968. Described as a “modest” hill, it is, nevertheless, one of the many reasons residents enjoy living in the West Boundary, and its closure, while not devastating (especially since it has been somewhat the norm in recent years, due to either financial hardship or poor weather) certainly impacts the level of winter pleasure locals enjoy. Schools, especially, are hard hit by Baldy’s closure, either having to cancel regular ski days or transport students to Big White or Phoenix, both of which are considerably further away and in the case of Big White, much less cost-effective. Add to that the impact it has on the Baldy villagers and their investments, then this closure is a rather messy affair. So what’s the problem? Of course, it starts with money, but it also seems to be getting unusually greedy. The receiver, which is comprised of one man and his company known as G-Force Realty, appears, according to Baldy Capital President Fred Johnston, to be reneging on an agreement that led Baldy Capital to ceremoniously announce only a couple of weeks ago that it had purchased the resort and would officially begin operations this winter. Johnston and his associates appear to be completely in the dark as to G-Force’s about face and can only hypothesize that greed has gotten the better of the receiver, who, incidentally, is the only party to make money out of this apparent stalemate. The receiver’s sole creditor, a Seattle-based individual, must continue to pay his representative regardless, and this ‘non-operational’ mode also costs the Baldy investment group money. A strange scenario, to say the least. Why doesn’t the creditor/receiver simply allow Baldy Capital, as it did last winter, operate the resort on a “temporary” basis until the finances can be equitably resolved? That way, not only would the receiver continue to benefit from Baldy’s existence, but so too would the creditor, the investors and, perhaps more importantly, the residents of West Boundary and the Southern Okanagan. After all, it is for them that this “modest” but picturesque mountain should once again be resuscitated and allow smiles to return to the faces of all those children.
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Excerpts from a nightmare
Well, it finally happened. There I was, sitting comfortThe recent acts of terrorism in Paris have spewed forth ably at my desk, enjoying the luxury of being able to do al- an angry social media tirade from both racial/religious most everything over the Internet, including paying bills, profilers and their opposing faction that believes we should buying camera equipment and arranging my cremation, all love each other, regardless of our deeply-rooted spiriwhen my mind went blank. tual and societal differences. Many, including a number I was asked, as I had been thousands of times, for my of U.S. states, are calling for the Syrian refugee welcome PIN, which stands for Personal Identity Number but mat to be rolled up and put in storage, while the so-called should actually mean Poor Irate Nincompoop, some- libertarians choose to point their fingers at the Americans thing we will likely all become at some point in this age of as being the cause of ISIS retribution and are demanding heightened communication. that we adopt a more open refugee policy. Alas, my treasured identification number All I know, is that I don’t really know enough IN FOCUS was not at the front of my cerebral cortex at to comment on what NATO should do in rethat moment, which resulted in my punching gard to ISIS, and I’m not about to be swayed in numerous numerical and alphabetical comby the social media frenzy that inevitably mabinations, based on what I was sure the passterializes when something like the Paris attack word contained (my birth date, my address, my occurs. As is usually the case, it appears there puppy’s name; all undeniably airtight!). are arguments to be made for both viewpoints, Unfortunately, none of my attempts were but when so much convoluted and pontifical Andrew TRIPP successful and I was banished from the website “information” is shared on social media, the that housed my entire financial existence, left ability to form an educated, unbiased opinion, unable to ascertain whether or not my lottery winnings becomes increasingly difficult. had in fact been deposited to the correct Swiss bank acHas social media made this a better world? The jury is count. To make matters worse, the 800 number I was sup- still out on that, but because many of us prefer to turn to posed to call was not responding. Facebook for much of our “news of the day”, the ability to While this is something that happens to hundreds of form an opinion based on fact and not conjecture appears thousands, if not millions of people daily, I still felt ex- to be headed for extinction. tremely vulnerable and a little bit silly at that point. Yet, I ~~~ knew it would happen one day, so maybe it’s a good thing One great thing about living in a dry climate is that I remembered to write my password down! one’s roof is seldom tested by the degree of rainfall that is The only problem is I don’t recall where. all too common on the coast. The last couple of days have Hmm…maybe those lottery winnings aren’t where I seen a lot of the wet stuff fall, so much so that at times I expect them to be! felt I was suddenly transported back to North Vancouver. ~~~ Somewhat inevitably, about an hour into the muchI often wonder how some people survived without needed downpour, came the slow drip from my kitchen social media; how any of the millions of wise and philo- ceiling, and up into one of our two attics I climbed with sophical users of Facebook ever found a way to share their trusty towels in hand. I discovered that water had made deeply profound wisdom with others. Personally, I am un- its way down between the the original structure, built in able to begin my day without spending an hour or two 1916, and the 1950’s addition; the house was generally perusing the numerous hard-hitting and insightful articles well-built, but it’s obvious that waterproofing was not a (posts) that smother the Internet, written beautifully with priority to the builders. Or insulation for that matter. childlike grammar and punctuation, without a hint of bias Can you say “renos”? or self-importance. Now where is that Swiss bank account number…….
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Boundary Creek Times Thursday, November 19, 2015
Seven Deers attends bonfire lighting First Nations artist and author David Seven Deers visited Boundary Central Secondary School recently for a ceremonial storytelling and sage bush bonfire lighting.
4-H club plans Awards Night OLIVIA SCHNEIDER Submitted
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On Friday, Nov. 20, Boundary C 4H Club will wrap up its year with Awards Night at the Bridesville Community Hall. Club meetings and activities have ended for the season and members have completed project record books, which they have submitted for assessment. Leaders will announce awards and hand out badges and certificates recognizing members’
achievements throughout 2015. To celebrate the evening there will be a dinner and dance for members and their families. New 4H members and families are welcome to attend. Schedule changes have been announced for the Sewing Club. Members will be starting their projects Dec. 3, and completing them on April 3, 2016, giving them more time to wear their projects and allow them time to work on animal
or photography projects later in the year. For more information, contact Sewing leader Juanita van Kuik at 250-446-2510. For anybody wishing to join the club next year, you must be at least nine years old on Dec. 31. Please call Erica Fossen at 250-446-2203 or Shauna Blaine at 250-446-2070 for more details and let them know if you are planning to attend Awards Night.
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GREENWOOD LOTS Lot 5 Long Lake Ave. $34,900. .124 acres. MLS® 2407877 Lot 4 Long Lake Ave. $39,900. .0124 acres. MLS® 2405967 356 Silver Ave. $32,900. .151 acres. MLS® 2399430
OWN A PIECE OF GREENWOOD HISTORY! 4,000 SQ FT brick building on a corner location. 1,600 sq. ft., 2 BR apartment with balance in retail space. C1 zoning. Live and work from the same location. Large private patio at back. Bring your offer! $239,900. MLS® 2408290
RETIRE HERE! This recently upgraded mobile home is move in ready and at this price, it won’t last long! $18,500. MLS® 2407483
Linda Laktin
250-442-9403
Harry Davy
250-442-0466
296 ACRES. Hay land ,some timber value ,creek runs through it. Priced REDUCED to sell. w$619,000 MLS® 2400140
GOOD SOLID HOME! 3 BR, 1 bath, 1020 sq. ft. on main + basement, certified wood stove, large carport & covered deck, fenced yard, rear lane access. $223,500. MLS® 2395744
JEWEL LAKE! 0.99 acre, 152’ waterfront & 1 BR seasonal, cottage. Gravity feed water & drilled well. Septic approval for 5 BR home. A totally prized holding for your vacation or year around delight!! Asking $295,000. MLS® 2407389
GRACIOUS COUNTRY LIVING at Boundary Falls! 4.1 acres, 3 BR home c/w in law suite, attached garage, shop, mobile home produces revenue & 1.37 acres with 400’ frontage on Boundary Creek. Asking $549,000. MLS® 2406789
HOME AND FISHING RESORT! Vendor is offering financing for this amazing local campground and fishing resort. Turn key opportunity with solid revenue base and opportunity for more development. Price is very negotiable! $1,275,000. MLS® 2405966
Barry Poppenheim
250-449-8276
Cindy Anthony
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Members of the Boundary C 4-H Club gather for a group photo before last month’s banquet at the Provincial Winter Fair in Barriere. PHOTO: SUBMITTED
Thank You WANT LAND? Buy this pristine property on Mount Baldy Road. There is 27.79 acres, perfect for the discerning outdoor person who wants the pride of ownership and their own private retreat to enjoy summer and winter recreation. $100,000. MLS® 2405815
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250-442-7415
Ken Dodds
250-442-2632
Gayle Holmes
250-442-7516
The Royal Canadian Legion Branch #155 Greenwood wish to thank all the businesses and schools of 11-11-15 Rock Creek, Midway and Greenwood for their continued support towards our 2015 Poppy Campaign. A huge Thank You to the public and members for their ongoing support. Very much appreciated and see you next year.
Royal Canadian Legion Aaron Anthony 250-584-4663
Gary Smith 250-443-1256
Ron Woods 250-442-7636
Tammy Schembri 250-442-9866
Logan Melville 250-666-0185
Natalie Sweeney 250-443-4014
Lynn McCoy 250-442-9690
Branch #155 Poppy Committee
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Thursday, November 19, 2015 Boundary Creek Times
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Students issue plea for Baldy to open Grade 6/7 students at West Boundary Elementary School were recently asked to write short essays and draw pictures to reflect their experiences at Mt. Baldy ski hill, aimed at letting those in control of the resort’s fate know how much the mountain means to them. The following are excerpts from those student essays: “Mt. Baldy means a lot to me and my family and friends. I learned how to ski at Mt. Baldy and have many wonderful memories of skiing there. Mt. Baldy is not just about skiing and snowboarding but about hanging out with friends and having fun as well.” “Our school is very close to Mt. Baldy and for the past two years we have not been able to go and have fun. When it was open our school got to go skiing three to four times a year. It was so much fun!” “If you open Mt. Baldy I will go skiing every weekend and week day when school’s not in. I will buy passes and a shirt and I will wear it most every day and I will buy hot chocolate until I feel sick of hot chocolate. Every time I come up to Mt. Baldy I make a new memory. Every winter Mt. Baldy is my number one priority. I love skiing and snow boarding. I love Mt. Baldy!” “Last year we did not get to go skiing at all. And the year before that we got to go twice but had to drive to another
place much further away and pay a lot of money to ski.” “When I’m at Mt. Baldy I al-
“I hope Mt. Baldy opens this year becaue I’ve learned so much from Mt. Baldy and it’s a long drive to Big White. Please open up Mt. Baldy!” At this juncture, the resort remains closed as the deal for its purchase by a Calgary-based group of investors unexpectedly fell through. Baldy Capital Corporation (BCC) president Fred Johnston, in a conversation with the Times last week, outlined his frustration with the receiver, Gary Powroznik or G-Force Real Estate, and his reluctance to recognize what BCC con-
33 Annual rd
Christmas Craft Fair Saturday, December 5 10 am - 3 pm Rock Creek Fair Pavilion Admission: adults $2
(includes one free raffle ticket)
Children: free Sponsored by Bridesville Community Club Lunch by Marianne Arpagaus For more info, please contact Maria Robichaud 250-446-2563
sidered an agreement in principle that would allow the group to begin operations.
If no compromise is found between the two parties, BCC will
have to consider litigation in a hope to get the agreement recognized by the court, which will almost certainly put an end to its intention to open the resort this season.
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MOUNTAIN VIEWS lovely 5 bdrm, 3 bath home on 75 acres. $859,000. MLS® 2407578.
KETTLE VALLEY ACREAGE 10.4 acres drilled well with 3 phase power. $189,000. MLS® 2402204.
CORNER LOT 2 bdrm, 1 bath home with attached garage, fenced yard. $129,000. MLS® 2407847.
GREAT LOCATION 2 bdrm, 1 bath home on good sized lot with carport $159,000. MLS® 2407404.
You’re invited to help us celebrate
National Child Day with
FREE Skating Friday, November 20 2:15 pm - 3:45 pm
The Boundary Expo Recreation Centre (Midway Skating Arena) This FREE family fun event is proudly brought to you by the Village of Midway, the Boundary Expo Recreation Centre and Boundary Family & Individual Services Society.
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Boundary Creek Times Thursday, November 19, 2015 (Photos at left and below) Members of the Royal Canadian Legion Branch 155 joined the RCMP and the Grand Forks Pipe and Drums for a moving ceremony at the Greenwood cenotaph. Many of the attendees reconvened at the Legion after the formalities for refreshments and more music.
Members of the RCMP, Grand Forks Pipes and Drums, and the Royal Canadian Legion Branch 155 joined forces to fill the BCSS gymnasium with colour and ceremony during last Tuesday’s Remembrance Day assembly.
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PHOTOS: RON SATHER
(Above) Cast members from the upcoming BCSS production of All Shook Up kicked off the school’s Remembrance Day assembly with a rousing rendition of Canada’s National Anthem.
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(Photo at right) Tanis Killough (right) was joined by daughter Leslie Walker in the laying of a wreath at the Kettle Valley cenotaph. (Below) Over 200 spectators gathered at the Kettle Valley cenotaph last Wednesday for the annual Remembrance Day ceremony. PHOTOS: ANDREW TRIPP
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counterparts for an early Remembrance Day ceremony in the BCSS gymnasium. Beautifully orchestrated by Greenwood Legion president Bob Walker and his club associates, along with members of Grand Forks Pipes and Drums and the RCMP, Principal Bo Macfarlane and faculty members from all schools, the service was a poignant reminder for most of how fortunate we are, not only to live in Canada but also to have enjoyed complete freedom throughout our lives. There were strong musical performances by BCSS students and teachers, as well as a moving rendition of Glyn Lehmann’s To Be Free by the elementary school students. The rear of the gymnasium housed a display of student designs illustrating various aspects of the two world wars, impressive testaments to how much thought the students had put into their preparation for the event. A haunting bagpipe arrangement of The Lament was performed flawlessly by Gordie Jones which, combined with two minutes of silence, brought tears to the eyes of many that morning, and those same emotions were poised to carry over into the next day’s ceremonies. At the eleventh hour of the eleventh day of the eleventh month, the Kettle Valley Cenotaph was surrounded by more than 200 people. It was a crisp, sunny morning, ideal for an outdoor ceremony, and, again, the attendees ranged in age from nine to 90, one of the oldest being 93-year-
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old master of ceremonies Paul Lautard. As he had for many years, Normandy survivor Lautard stood proudly to attention before the Canadian flag as it was lowered to begin the ceremony, which included a perfectly-recited rendition of In Flanders Fields by a group of Young Adventurers, a heartfelt speech of hope by Pastor Rick Steingard and the traditional laying of wreaths by a parade of groups and individuals. As is their tradition, the McMynn family provided some hot beverages and sweet treats for the kids and youngat-heart, and the large crowd left the 91-year-old cenotaph with a heightened reverence for veterans and active soldiers alike, and an increased appreciation for life as we know it. Only a few kilometres away in Greenwood, an equally moving ceremony was taking place in front of the historic building now home to City Hall. When the building was constructed in the late 19th century, the second Boer War was about to break out in South Africa, while the “War to End all Wars,” the cessation of which gave birth to Remembrance Day, was nearly two decades away. Presided over by Bob Walker and Grand Forks Pipes and Drums, the ceremony was watched by dozens of spectators, many of whom made their way after the formalities to the Legion for refreshments and more music. It was, all in all, another memorable Remembrance Day in the West Boundary.
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Van Kuik scores two firsts in competition
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Boundary C 4H Club member Marijka van Kuik scored big at the 2015 provincial photography competition, earning two first place finishes for entries in the “People” and “Animals” categories. Van Kuik, a 15-year-old Rock Creek resident, is the only member who practices the art of photography in her club and has perennially fared well in that category. Her flair for composition and overall camera technique have resulted in many outstanding photographs, both in and out of 4-H competition.
PHOTOS: MARIJKA VAN KUIK
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This year 2015 the Phoenix Foundation (Grand Forks) graciously donated $1000.00 toward the Rock Creek and Boundary Fair Association’s ‘Shade Shelter’ project. The fairgrounds in Rock Creek have always grown, shifted and changed over the years to meet the many uses and functions of the property. Over the years, many trees have had to come down as they became hazards; which has left a great deal of exposed area. Since the grounds are a popular destination for fair-weather gatherings - weddings and reunions, not to mention the Rock Creek Fall Fair – it is always a risk for Events to keep people comfortable in whatever weather. To satisfy the need of a significant shade/rain shelter, the Rock Creek and Boundary Fair Association prioritized a centrally located shelter to be constructed this year, funded by the 50/50 draws from RCFF 2014 and thankfully, grant money from the Phoenix Foundation. Every dollar given toward the RCBFA is fully appreciated. Being an integral part of the Boundary communities and their cultural livelihood, the fairgrounds are also a patchwork of buildings and structures, developed over many years, with something always in need of upgrade. Balancing the operation of the facility with hosting an annual Fair as well as attending to these upgrades is always a challenge – thank you so much Phoenix Foundation for supporting our Association this year (as well as several in the past), we now have a lovely shade structure that will be around for many years to come – and was well used this Fall Fair 2015! FYI – the Phoenix Foundation distributes the income from their endowments annually and welcomes new applicants – their mission statement is ‘Build a Better Boundary’. Have a look at their website www.phoenix-foudation.net to learn more about receiving from or donating to this foundation. Rock Creek and Boundary Fair Association
Gee takes a look back ANDREW TRIPP
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Regional District of Kootenay Boundary Area E / West RDKB Area E Director Vicki Gee has had a very busy and challenging first year in office. Boundary Director Vicki Gee PHOTO: ANDREW TRIPP marked the end of her first wanted to explore Australia, and we de- needs and match those needs with apyear in office last week and, in an inter- cided that this past January would be a propriate funding. view with the Times, was not at all reti- perfect time for him to take that opporAsked what the most difficult part of cent in admitting that the job has proven tunity so that when I woke up at 3 a.m. her job has been thus far, not withstandmore intense than she had initially ex- I could start reading work-related mate- ing the recent wildfire disaster, Gee was pected. rial for a few hours without disturbing quick to cite the unexpectedly negative “Ordeal by fire, in more ways than him,” Gee smiled. “He went off for three reaction to her proposed official comone” is how she described her inaugural months and it worked out well for both munity plan (OCP) process for the 12 months, which began with her elec- of us!” Bridesville/Sidley mountain section of tion victory over incumbent Bill Baird Gee was surprised by the detailed na- Area E. and concluded with the Rock Creek fire ture of RDKB meeting agendas, which “There were so many misunderstandand its ongoing aftermath of recovery. can be as lengthy as 900 pages, and de- ings surrounding the OCP, which led to The position, which Gee knew would manded she dedicate a significant por- many residents signing a petition against present a very steep learning curve, tion of her week to district matters. a plan that simply did not and still does quickly consumed her life and she soon Not that Gee is complaining, as she has not exist,” Gee said. “When formulated, found herself working seven days a week found her new position to be a perfect fit which may take years, the OCP will as she brought herself up to speed with for her professional sensibilities. clearly reflect the wants and needs of the the complex machinations of the region“I really enjoy the work,” she said. “I community, which is what such a plan is al district. enjoy working with people, and the way designed to do. It will not force current “My husband Rodger had always I describe it is that there are so many or- business interests to cease operations,
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ganizations and people doing interesting things that it’s like I’m holding on to their shirt tails. It’s a lot of fun and really motivating.” While the demands of her new position continue to be very challenging, Gee has familiarized herself in depth with the formal aspects of a regional director’s responsibilities and is now able to turn more of her attention to more creative aspects such as applying for grants and helping organizations find gaming money, which is a component of the job she derives great satisfaction from. “When I first took office I was flooded with requests for grant-in-aid money,” she said, “but I had no idea how to be fair with the disbursement of funds, so the first thing I did was take a look at a five-year history of grants-in-aid to see where the money had been going. Then I started to formulate my own set of rules as to how to disburse it; otherwise I could have spent it in the first two months of the year!” Now, when an organization or individual applies for a grant, Gee requires them to submit an overview of their current financial profile, which is not only useful in guiding Gee’s decision-making, but also can prove beneficial to the society or organization. She works closely with communities to help identify their primary
but simply allow us to plan for the future, and that, I believe, is vital.” As for the Rock Creek fire that brought the summer to a grinding halt for many, it saw Gee, as regional director of the impacted area, join hundreds of volunteers and professionals to ensure that those impacted by the blaze were cared for immediately and thereafter. She helped establish the Rock Creek/ Westbridge Fire Needs Committee, which has been working tirelessly to establish the needs of those directly affected by the fire and ensuring that rebuilding efforts are executed in a timely and logical fashion. The committee expects to be working with the fire recovery for the foreseeable future. Currently, Gee is focused on a number of regional issues, including working with the Trails to the Boundary Society, which now has an agreement in place with the province regarding maintenance and usage of the West Boundary section of the Trans Canada Trail. Gee would like to see the trail utilized primarily by non-motorized vehicles, though is more than willing to help develop sections of the trail that would also be accessible to motorized vehicles on their way to nearby ORV trails. She hopes to help fund the two entities equally, noting that both cyclists and ATV riders are important contributors to the area’s tourism economy. When asked which of her characteristics make her ideally suited for the role of area director, Gee said matter of factly, “My persistence!” That desire to “get things done” has made Gee’s first year in office not only a productive one, but also very memorable, and she is looking forward to an equally constructive 2016.
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burn, the plant communities will take mix and species will be different for pasa while to recover so it is important to tures compared to ungrazed hillsides or limit spread of invasive plants into these forest land. The landscape of our valley has So if you are going to do some seedareas. changed from the fire and will look very So please make sure your boots, ve- ing, ask some questions and select a mix different in coming years. hicles and equipment have been cleaned that suits your needs. And remember Yes there are many dead trees, but before doing work in the burned areas. not all areas need to be seeded, so site many of our native bunchgrass and othUnfortunately we cannot do anything specific decisions should be made about er plants will come back stronger as they about the wind-borne seed that will fly whether or not to seed. If you are going are adapted to frequent fire and in some in the burned areas and start new infes- to seed then do it before the first snowcases may increase after a light burn. fall or into less than one inch of snow. tations. Plant communities will change for a If you have questions and want more Seeding can help but it is like a double while and unfortunately there will be an edged sword. Seed mixes you buy could information on whether you should increase in invasive plants as well. be contaminated with invasive plant seed to suppress or prevent invasive St. John’s wort was increasing over the seed so please ask for seed analysis re- plants contact Barb Stewart, who can past few years on the open valley slopes sults from the supplier and confirm it is provide some information and options north of Rock Creek and the fire burned does not contain invasive plants seeds to help you to decide: boundaryinvathrough it all. This species increases post sives@gmail.com; phone 250-446-2232. before you use it. fire and unfortunately it is likely that In areas that were lightly most of the biocontrol insects perished burned, seeding is not likely in the fire since they were in the duff needed as the natural grasses during august and had not yet laid their Monday, November 30, 2015 will quickly recover. Even in eggs for the year. some of the moderately burned 7:00 pm For areas that were lightly burned we areas the natives will return if Rock Creek Fairgrounds can expect the shrubs it did not have This will be an informal meeting to bring people and grass to regrow invasives growup to date on a number of issues and to brain this fall or next spring, ing on it before storm options and directions. and some areas are althe fire. Topics will include: ready greening up. In Any areas • Fire protection in Rock Creek-what’s changed areas with moderate that get logged since the last referendum to high intensity burn or disturbed • Fire protection in Sidley-current some of the soil is still where new arrangement and future plans intact which means roads or skid • Proposed Fire Smart project-what can the likelihood of mudtrails are creatproperty owners do to protect our properties slides is lower than first • Education and training for our residents ed should probthought; however, it • Emergency preparedness-how can we ably be seeded also means that some prepare ourselves for if there’s a next time with a mix of areas will be slow to respecies adapted This meeting is for all West Boundary cover. to the site that communities. Please come and share your ideas. The provincial spewill not persist Sponsored by Discover Rock Creek cialists have assessed A native bunchgrass recoveron the site in ing nicely after the fire. the soils and were surVicki Gee the long term. prised that the some of Regional Director of Kootenay Boundary There are some the soil remains in the heavily burned 250-446-2042 • vgee@rdkb.com grass species used regularly areas. A report will be available soon that, once planted, will take with the full results of the post fire soil over and dominate the site insurveys. It is deceiving as when you first definitely. It is better to choose look, the ash is deep but in many areas grass species that will persist that was from needle build up. for a few years until the native Now the remaining soils may be furplant species have a chance to ther degraded by the logging that will re-establish, then the introhappen to remove some of the dead duced grasses slowly disappear. trees. Our native tree species are adapted A new mix has been deto fire and the thick bark protects them signed for our area in response from most fires, but in some areas the to the fire that will establish and crown fire was so intense they will not thrive in the short and medium survive. Some trees that still have green term but will slowly decline alneedles will survive the fire. lowing the native grasses to reWinter logging on the snow pack can turn. The new mix is intended help to reduce further impacts to the mainly for range or forest land THIS IS WHAT HAPPENS WHEN fragile burned soils that remain. areas. YOU PUT YOUR HEART INTO IT.™ Choice of seed really deSo where does that leave us? We can expect invasive plants to increase over- pends on your goals and how www.heartandstroke.ca all. Particularly in areas of high intensity you plan to use the area. The BARB STEWART Submitted
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â&#x20AC;&#x153;If I had one wish...â&#x20AC;? headlines the Wishing Wall, a special place for a visit by elementary school students recently.
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Greenwood elementary school students and teachers paid a visit to a special place on a recent Monday morning. Enjoying a brisk walk into the city centre, the group made its way to the Greenwood Country Store, where proprietor Francis Braun invited them to write their wishes on â&#x20AC;&#x153;The Wishing Wall.â&#x20AC;? The wall was originally installed on the facade of the
nearby Motherlode Bistro by store managers Dave Edmondson and Adele LaRiviere as part of a global movement that has seen over a thousand such walls erected around the world. Upon their departure from Greenwood, Edmondson and LaRiviere felt it fitting that the wishing wall should remain in the city and decided to make it their gift to the community they had grown to love during their brief residency there.
Braun showed much emotion during her description of the wallâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s origin and Edmondson and LaRiviereâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s dedication of the installation to their parents. Amongst the most popular of wishes from the students was a plea for the end of war. The wall will be a permanent fixture at the store, and Braun invites everybody to spend a few minutes to enjoy the wishes of others as well as sharing their own.
Watershed plan in review In anticipation of KETTLE RIVER response, water conservation, and inforour watershed update Q&A mation exchange. on Nov. 25, this twoThe drought and part column will review highlights from fires of 2015 fit the the last several months expected pattern of of work, and next climate change, with week preview work in GRAHAM WATT wetter winters, earlier the coming year. spring run-off, and As of the end of Nolong, very dry sumvember, it will be one year since mers with increased drought the Regional District of Koote- and fire risk. The Plan identinay Boundary endorsed the fied a suite of actions to build Kettle River Watershed Man- resilience to climate disrupagement Plan and â&#x20AC;&#x153;launchedâ&#x20AC;? tion in the Boundary. In our it for the benefit of the Kettle view, resilience includes both River and its communities. reducing greenhouse gas emisThe endorsement by the sions (mitigation) and reducRDKB and the Boundary mu- ing climate risks to water, land nicipalities (Grand Forks, and communities from flood, Greenwood and Midway)â&#x20AC;&#x201D;as drought and fire through local well as other organizations and solutions (adaptation). government departmentsâ&#x20AC;&#x201D; To that end, the regional signaled a significant commit- district is undertaking a study ment to continued local leader- to determine the feasibility of ship in watershed management. using local government carThis commitment is special bon offsets to fund restoration because while much of the ju- of streamside (riparian) and risdiction over water supply floodplain forests. If the study and resource management lies has promising results, this apwith the provincial and federal proach would both sequester governments, it truly takes the carbon in the growing trees and vision and collective effort of provide protection for shorelocal and regional partnerships lines and floodplains from to achieve meaningful change. damaging floods. Weâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;ll know The leadership by local wa- more in the coming months. ter suppliers and the provinThe plan determined that cial government was tested riparian areas faced significant this summer during the heat risks from various land uses wave and drought, even be- and management impacts, so fore the fires hit. Local gov- we knew we had to study the ernment officials and water issue further. While there have managers assembled in early been some efforts to increase August to share information stewardship of riparian areas in on water conservation efforts some sectors, no one has been and drought response, and the monitoring the combined efconversation is already hav- fects of land use and developing an effect. We are meeting ment including forestry, range, again this week to plan for how recreation, industry, agriculwe will work together over the ture, and urban development. next year in terms of drought To study these impacts,
I worked alongside Jenny Coleshill (Granby Wilderness Society) to develop a â&#x20AC;&#x153;threat assessmentâ&#x20AC;? of riparian areas across the watershed, using spatial information, maps and in-field conditions. At our watershed update, we will share the results and point the way towards better protection, management and restoration of riparian areas and wetlands across the watershed. Throughout the last year an informal partnership known as the Boundary Habitat Stewards (Christina Lake Stewardship Society, Granby Wilderness Society, Boundary Invasive Species Society, Grand Forks Wildlife Club, RDKB and BC Forest Lands and Natural Resource Operations) has been active on many restoration and habitat enhancement projects across the region. These include habitat enhancement for the endangered speckled dace in the Granby, Kettle and West Kettle Rivers; slope stabilization and fish habitat protection at Sion Cemetery west of Grand Forks; wetland restoration at Boothmanâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s Oxbow Provincial Park; and a native plant nursery and lakeshore restoration at Christina Lake. Weâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;ve also been building our capacity for restoration by bringing in restoration expert David Polster to teach a course on riparian restoration at Selkirk College. There so is much more to share about the last yearâ&#x20AC;&#x201D; come on out on Wednesday, Nov. 25 to the McArthur Centre in Greenwood for dessert at 6:30 p.m. and an informative evening of presentations and conversation (7 - 9 p.m.).
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A16 Boundary Creek Times Thursday, November 19, 2015
River of Dreams an eclectic mix
Company on Saturday evening to present an enticing production that celebrated John Hibberson’s Midway Little Theatre the river as an integral part of human exteamed up with Nelson’s Allegro Dance istence. Inspired by the poetry of passionate fly fisherman Michael Delp and the plight of Boundary’s own Kettle River, River of Dreams offered Delp’s insight into the secret life of rivers through a series of dance and spoken word performances. Five local actors worked in conTHE BOUNDARY cert with several members of the CREEK TIMES Nelson dance troupe to stage the ANDREW TRIPP
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final performance of the original piece, which had been presented to a packed house at Nelson’s Capitol Theatre on Nov. 3. Thao Atkinson, Emma Geen, Shelby Condon, Amber Petrie and Van Atkinson also worked alongside former Boundary Central Secondary School student Mondula, now a Nelson resident, who demonstrated an impressive stage presence and promises a bright future as an actor. The soundtrack was an eclectic mix of electronica, ambient and western hoedown music and the stage design was simple yet
effective, allowing for seamless segues from scene to scene. Despite coming in at a relatively brief 40 minutes, the production was generally well-received by the audience of around 100, though some attendees did find it a bit too esoteric for their taste. The polar opposite of Hibberson’s last production, Nana’s Naughty Knickers, a much more traditional stage play, River of Dreams had a lot going for it in its dance and music, though perhaps fell a little short in the area of entertaining dialogue.
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Actors and dancers from Midway and Nelson came together for an eclectic presentation entitled River of Dreams last Saturday. Based largely on the poetic observations of avid fly fisherman Michael Delp, the piece was a co-production of the Midway Little Theatre and Nelson’s Allegro Dance Company. PHOTOS: ANDREW TRIPP